Optical training of Neural networks is making AI more efficient
According to research conducted by T. W. Hughes, M. Minkov, Y. Shi, and S. Fan, artificial neural networks can be directly trained on an...
Google AI releases Cirq and Open Fermion-Cirq to boost Quantum computation
Google AI Quantum team announced two releases at the First International Workshop on Quantum Software and Quantum Machine Learning(QSML) yesterday. Firstly the public alpha...
5 reasons government should regulate technology
Microsoft's Brad Smith took the unprecedented move last week of calling for government to regulate facial recognition technology. In an industry that has resisted...
The software behind Silicon Valley’s Emmy-nominated ‘Not Hotdog’ app
This is a great news for all Silicon Valley Fans. The amazing Not Hotdog A.I. app shown on season 4’s 4th episode, has been...
Tensorflow 1.9 is now generally available
After the back-to-back release of Tensorflow 1.9 release candidates, rc-0, rc-1, and rc-2, the final version TensorFlow 1.9 is out and generally available.
Key highlights...
Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) 3.0: Google’s answer to cloud-ready Artificial Intelligence
It won’t be wrong to say that the first day of the ongoing Google I/O 2018 conference was largely dominated by Artificial Intelligence. CEO...
Mark Zuckerberg’s Congressional testimony: 5 things we learned
Mark Zuckerberg yesterday (April 10 2018) testified in front of congress. That's a pretty big deal. Congress has been waiting some time for the...
Top Research papers showcased at NIPS 2017 – Part 1
The ongoing 31st annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS 2017) in Long Beach, California is scheduled from December 4-9, 2017. The 6-day...
Top Research papers showcased at NIPS 2017 – Part 2
Continuing from where we left our previous post, we are back with a quick roundup of top research papers on Machine Translation, Predictive Modelling,...